A peaceful demonstration organized by Lake County Indivisibles is set to take place on Saturday, March 28, as part of a growing national movement advocating for democratic values and civic engagement.
The event will begin at 10 am with a rally at Clermont City Hall, 685 West Montrose St., where participants will gather before marching to State Road 50. Demonstrators plan to chant and wave signs along the roadway, drawing attention to their message of unity and resistance.
Organizers say the movement, which began in 2025 as a single day of coordinated action, has evolved into a sustained nationwide effort. What started in small towns has expanded into communities across the country, with participants متحد in their commitment to what they describe as the defense of democracy.
The rally centers around the theme “No Thrones. No Crowns. No Kings,” emphasizing a rejection of authoritarianism and a call for collective civic power. Participants say the demonstration is intended to amplify concerns over economic pressures facing families and policies they view as harmful to their communities.
A key principle of the event is a strict commitment to nonviolent action. Organizers are urging all attendees to act lawfully, avoid confrontation, and help de-escalate any tensions that may arise. For safety and to maintain a peaceful environment, participants are asked not to bring weapons of any kind, including those that may be legally permitted.
Community members are encouraged to attend and make their voices heard. Organizers also note that donations to Lake County Indivisibles will help support future initiatives, including local events, town halls, and advocacy efforts at the state level in Tallahassee.
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